International Journal of Urban Sciences
2013 - 2025
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Volume 29, month 10, 2025
- Governing the smart city and smart governance: re-examining digital urban infrastructure pp. 1-8

- Fangzhu Zhang, Jessica Ferm, Bae-Gyoon Park, Lin-Fang Hsu and Jung Won Sonn
- Sustainability and smartness interplay within city–renewables nexus: a bibliometric analysis from 1992 to 2022 pp. 9-36

- Alexandru Gavriș
- State’s role in shaping the smart city industry development pp. 37-65

- Lin-Fang Hsu
- How are urban design qualities associated with perceived walkability? An AI approach using street view images and deep learning pp. 66-91

- Yang Xiao and Mengkun Song
- Towards collaborative smart cities: a participatory framework to co-develop an environmental monitoring dashboard along the Texas Coast pp. 92-114

- Oswald Jenewein, Michelle A. Hummel, Karabi Bezboruah and Yonghe Liu
- State-led smart city with Chinese characteristics: the case of Xiong’an New Area, China pp. 115-135

- Weikai Wang, Fulong Wu, Fangzhu Zhang and Tao Yang
- Negotiating urban entities: marginalized citizens, participation, and the Indian smart city pp. 136-156

- Maitrayee Mullick and Archana Patnaik
- Building blocks for smart cities adoption and associated implementation drawbacks in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 157-183

- Leon Poshai and Kudakwashe Intauno
- The construction of smart city community environment under the application of animation immersion technology integrated into southern Fujian Folk Culture pp. 184-209

- Sichao Wu, Xiaoyu Huang and Wee Hoe Tan
- The use of gamification for participatory smart city planning of Indonesia's new capital pp. 210-231

- Poeti Nazura Gulfira Akbar, Mareta Maulidiyanti, Ngurah Rangga Wiwesa and Anisatul Auliya
- Smart cities in developing countries: a review of research literature pp. 232-264

- Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta and Purnama Alamsyah
- Artificial intelligence and smart decision making in smart cities: a parallel moderated mediation approach pp. 753-781

- Aysha Tayeb, Ahmad Alzubi and Kolawole Iyiola
- Interaction of travel time and transfer frequency in trip chains affected by contagion impedance during COVID-19 in Seoul pp. 782-803

- Dongjoo Park, Yong-Hyun Jeon, Young-taek Oh and Chang-Hyeon Joh
- Identifying walkability factors for urban metro station areas toward transit-oriented development pp. 804-824

- Heyjin Kim, Shin Hyoung Park and Jaehyun(Jason) So
- The role of spatial structure in driving the pace of structural economic change: empirical evidence from Vietnam pp. 825-847

- Truong Cong Bac
- Measuring ecological effects and policy mechanisms of urban land use transition – a case study of Xi'an, China pp. 848-884

- Fei Wang, Ning Gu and Yitian Dang
- Reading an adaptable urban form: Exploring the morphological patterns of the Iranian traditional bazaar pp. 885-909

- Ayda Rastiemadabadi, Joaquín Sabaté Bel and Melisa Pesoa Marcilla
- Priority ranking of alternative Odesa metro plan variants: using modified morphological analysis method pp. 910-938

- Hennadii Haiko, Justin B. Hollander and Illia Savchenko
- Does low-carbon city pilot lead to adaptation? Empirical research from 267 prefecture-level cities in China pp. 939-960

- Qianqian Huang, Cuihong Long, Linsha Wei and Chengzhi Yi
- The housing quality impacts on women’s self-efficacy during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study of Kerman, Iran pp. 961-984

- Aimal Formolly, Mohammad Reza Rezaei, Esmail Kamali and Rasoul Balaghi Inalou
- Does Airbnb raise local rent in Seoul? Spatial 2SLS model approach pp. 985-1011

- Meilan He and Jangik Jin
Volume 29, month 07, 2025
- The role of cultural amenities in cities for employment growth of industrial clusters: evidence from a panel VAR model pp. 539-562

- DaHyun Kim, Jae Seung Lee and Saehoon Kim
- Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on characteristic of bike-sharing systems near metro and bus stations pp. 563-581

- Fatemeh Nourmohammadi, Zahra Nourmohammadi, Inhi Kim and Heechan Kang
- Replicate and generalize to make urban research coherent pp. 582-603

- Andrew Sudmant, Felix Creutzig and Zhifu Mi
- The effect of building height regulation in Seoul pp. 604-626

- Jae Min Lee and Hyekyung Lee
- Does inequality exist in attaining sustainable development goals within a city? A case study in Pune city, India pp. 627-664

- Jyoti Chandiramani, Sabyasachi Tripathi, Shuchi Benara Misra, Gargi Patil and Ashvini Shende
- Exploring the spatio-temporal driving mechanism of multi-dimensional urbanization on urban residential buildings based on GTWR: a case study of China pp. 665-692

- Weimin Xiang, Yeqiang Lan and Lei Gan
- A joint model of residential mobility and location choice decisions pp. 693-715

- Muntahith Mehadil Orvin, Annesha Enam and Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi
- A fine-grained investigation on the predictors of urban green space growth in Nanjing pp. 716-732

- Conghui Zhou, Zhao Jin and Shining Zhang
- The deviation characteristics and influencing factors of urban scaling laws in China: industrial and sectoral perspective pp. 733-752

- Qian Zhao and Siegfried Zhiqiang Wu
Volume 29, month 04, 2025
- A trajectory data-driven approach for traffic risk prediction: incorporating variable interactions and pre-screening pp. 333-361

- Dan Wu, Jaeyoung Lee and Ye Li
- Spillover effects of business improvement districts on residential housing values: a focus on the northern region in Los Angeles county, California pp. 362-380

- Youngre Noh, Taehyun Kim and Ayoung Woo
- Dynamic effects of path dependence on regional entrepreneurship in transitional China pp. 381-404

- Jia Zhang, Cassandra C. Wang and Fan Shi
- Influences of COVID-19 pandemic on travel patterns across past, present, and future pp. 405-429

- Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim and Yunmi Park
- The spatial interlocking of commercial office real estate and advanced producer services: a central flow theory lens pp. 430-451

- Kathy Pain, Bing Zhu, Ben Derudder and Peter J. Taylor
- The liveability of school-district housings within a 15-minute life circle: a case study of Hohhot in western China pp. 452-478

- Yafeng Zou, Yufei Rao, Xu Guo, Chengfeng Yi, Feng Luo and Yan Song
- The road to sustainable industrial land development: location patterns, morphological characteristics, and policy implications of South Korean urban high-tech industrial parks pp. 479-502

- Jeong-Il Park
- Metropolitan spatial structure based on commuting pattern: a comparison between Jakarta and Surabaya metropolitans pp. 503-521

- Adiwan F. Aritenang, Sifa R.S. Ginting and Anjar Dimara Sakti
- Performance-based evaluation on egress safety of disabled welfare facilities pp. 522-538

- Khaliunaa Darkhanbat, Seung-Ho Choi, Inwook Heo, Sun-Jin Han, Jae Hyun Kim and Kang Su Kim
Volume 29, month 01, 2025
- Enhancing sustainability and heritage in the Anthropocene epoch: insights from the Seoul metropolitan fora 2024 pp. 1-7

- Seungjae Lee, Kee-Bom Nahm, Sora Kim, Boglárka Eisinger Balassa and Madiha Bencekri
- Assessing accessibility of cultural sites through the 15-minute city framework in Seoul pp. 8-39

- Carlos Moreno, Catherine Gall, Junghyun Woo, Doyun Lee and Madiha Bencekri
- A systematic review of the 15-minute city framework: implications for environmental heritage preservation in the Anthropocene pp. 40-69

- Madiha Bencekri, Juhyeon Kwak, Doyun Lee, Agnes Csiba-Herczeg and Seungjae Lee
- Variability of transport emissions and policy implications for the transition towards low-carbon transport pp. 70-88

- Li Wan and Hao Zhang
- Enhancing participatory planning with ChatGPT-assisted planning support systems: a hypothetical case study in Seoul pp. 89-122

- Steven Jige Quan and Seojung Lee
- A review of integrating space syntax analysis into heritage impact assessment: a comprehensive framework for sustainable historic urban development pp. 123-150

- Shilpi Chakraborty and Shiva Ji
- Redefining urban heritage boundaries for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): the World Heritage property of the Hwaseong Fortress, Republic of Korea pp. 151-174

- Gaon Ko and Chung Ho Kim
- Research on institutional frameworks for historic preservation through sustainable management and adaptive reuse: a comparative study in Philadelphia and Seoul pp. 175-194

- Soeun Park and Myounggu Kang
- Using nostalgia to increase tourists’ destination loyalty in heritage cities: from imagined to productive nostalgia pp. 195-220

- Sanghoon Kang, Woo Gon Kim and Sanghoon Lee
- Assessing the influence of urbanization on the historic city of Paithan, India: a case study focusing on the urban core pp. 221-246

- Aishwarya Kasture and Nakul Dhagat
- Resilient cultural landscapes: adaptive management and social innovation in heritage conservation pp. 247-272

- Tamás Köpeczi-Bócz, Máté Farkas-Kis, Madiha Bencekri and Ágnes Csiba-Herceg
- The question of sustainability through reuse in the case of the population-exchange heritage: a critical look at the reuse types and conservation status of the Bursa churches pp. 273-313

- Ceyda Şahin, Selen Durak and Figen Kıvılcım Çorakbaş
- Traditional or alternative wine packaging: a study of consumer choices and perceptions pp. 314-331

- Boglárka Eisinger Balassa, Réka Koteczki and Ágnes Csiba-Herczeg
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